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Smartie900 said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:

After watching it again I feel like Ross is the true villain, and Blonsky just kind of the muscle. And Ross is something of a compelling villain — manipulative, obsessive, so loyal to his military career that he’s willing to throw out his relationship with his daughter. Even his decision to release Bruce at the end isn’t an act of heroism; it’s an act of cowardice. He’s attempting to cover up the “Abomination” he helped to create by sending, as he’s done several times during the movie, a soldier in to battle to do his dirty work.

I would have liked it more if Ross was the only villain.

I can appreciate that. However, I do think there was promise there for Blonsky. That scene in that hangar is really good, and points to a potentially great arc for him.

I'm a fighter, and I'll be one for as long as I can. Mind you, if I took what I had now, and put it in a body that I had ten years ago, that would be someone I wouldn't want to fight

The idea of Blonsky, a (relatively) physically weak man who wants more than anything to fight, contrasted against Hulk, a powerhouse who wants desperately not to, is rich in dramatic potential.